2020/05/12 11:03:23
EVGA_James

 
Introducing EVGA Frostbite 2 Thermal Grease, the next generation in thermal interface material. Designed to deliver a highly-efficient heat transfer under any workload, Frostbite 2 is easy to apply to ensure optimal thermal contact between your CPU or GPU and its heatsink. Whether you’re air cooling, water cooling, gaming or overclocking, EVGA Frostbite 2 Thermal Grease will keep your temperatures on ice.
 
Learn more here: https://www.evga.com/articles/01405/frostbite-2-thermal-grease/
2020/05/12 11:43:42
z999z3mystorys
I remember the first frostbite, I think they said it was good for sub-zero temps, as some thermal grease doesn't work as well at ultra-low temps, like with Ln2.
 
I wonder how it compares to some other thermal grease, the big name ones the most.
2020/05/12 12:37:31
coolmistry
 I do remember I use first one Frostbite...... Wonder when Frostbite 2 export for Europe?

 

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2020/05/12 13:09:36
Cool GTX
Looks interesting
 
Are EVGA branded 1/4 sheet, thermal pads next ?
2020/05/12 14:05:25
Mr. Fox
Well, I was kind of excited to see a new product. For a minute. Then I found the specs on the back of the package.
 
How can 1.6 W/m-k be good? That seems like extremely low thermal conductivity. I use liquid metal for everything and that is like 75 W/m-k.
EVGATech_JamesL
Learn more here: https://www.evga.com/articles/01405/frostbite-2-thermal-grease/

Is 1.6 a typo on the package? Should it be 16 W/m-k? Can you check for us and let us know?
 

 
 
2020/05/12 14:54:31
jasoncodispoti
Come on EVGA... you know Steve over at Gamers Nexus is going to rip on this chart, do your self a favor and remove it before he does his review. lol 
 
 

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2020/05/12 15:25:10
mikegallop
Mr. Fox
Well, I was kind of excited to see a new product. For a minute. Then I found the specs on the back of the package.
 
How can 1.6 W/m-k be good? That seems like extremely low thermal conductivity. I use liquid metal for everything and that is like 75 W/m-k.
EVGATech_JamesL
Learn more here: https://www.evga.com/articles/01405/frostbite-2-thermal-grease/

Is 1.6 a typo on the package? Should it be 16 W/m-k? Can you check for us and let us know?
 

 
 




Even 16 seems extremely low. I'm using something that is 79 W/mK - now it does an exceptional job in this machine, and it does float quite rapidly (but still staying below old idle temps). 
 
Something just seems off. 
2020/05/12 15:25:13
bulvine420
Is this conductive or non conductive?
2020/05/12 15:33:24
xenolith
1.6 W/mk thermal conductivity. source:  https://www.techpowerup.com/267005/evga-announces-frostbite-2-thermal-interface-material
 
Toothpaste would be better. 
 
2020/05/12 15:37:24
mikegallop
xenolith
1.6 W/mk thermal conductivity. source:  https://www.techpowerup.com/267005/evga-announces-frostbite-2-thermal-interface-material
 
Toothpaste would be better. 
 




At least it's better than peanut butter! https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jfq.12205 

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